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... headword, or sense of a headword. These examples show how a word is used in context and give learners a model for their own writing or speaking. ...
... headword, or sense of a headword. These examples show how a word is used in context and give learners a model for their own writing or speaking. ...
Kreyòl Ayisyen, or Haitian Creole - Application questions can be
... contact language with a lexicon and much else derived from French. This colonial lingua franca eventually became the primary native language of the emerging Creole society. It is a matter of debate whether the key factor in the creation of this Creole was the African substratum (Sylvain 1936), the E ...
... contact language with a lexicon and much else derived from French. This colonial lingua franca eventually became the primary native language of the emerging Creole society. It is a matter of debate whether the key factor in the creation of this Creole was the African substratum (Sylvain 1936), the E ...
Ancient Greece: Connections to American Form of Government
... has many more categories as one would presume; however once again, this provides a similarity in both systems. While studying the two forms of government, Roderick Long , Associate Professor of Philosophy at Auburn University, points out that “Athenians would have guffawed at the notion of calling t ...
... has many more categories as one would presume; however once again, this provides a similarity in both systems. While studying the two forms of government, Roderick Long , Associate Professor of Philosophy at Auburn University, points out that “Athenians would have guffawed at the notion of calling t ...
Making Complex Sentences
... “or not” can be used immediately after “whether” or at the end of the sentence. It can also be used at the end of the sentence with “if”. Use S-V-O word order. ...
... “or not” can be used immediately after “whether” or at the end of the sentence. It can also be used at the end of the sentence with “if”. Use S-V-O word order. ...
Making Complex Sentences - umei004c
... “or not” can be used immediately after “whether” or at the end of the sentence. It can also be used at the end of the sentence with “if”. Use S-V-O word order. ...
... “or not” can be used immediately after “whether” or at the end of the sentence. It can also be used at the end of the sentence with “if”. Use S-V-O word order. ...
Usage and Mechanics
... ö Ensure agreement between pronoun and antecedent • Recognize the difference between its and it’s , your and you’re, who and whom ö ö ...
... ö Ensure agreement between pronoun and antecedent • Recognize the difference between its and it’s , your and you’re, who and whom ö ö ...
Petronius, Satyricon - , the Matron of Ephesus
... Matron of Ephesus Introduction Any introduction to Petronius’ Matron of Ephesus perhaps should start with the obvious question: what’s a matron? Simply put, a matron is “a married woman or a widow, especially a mother of dignity, mature age, and established social position” (dictionary.com). And in ...
... Matron of Ephesus Introduction Any introduction to Petronius’ Matron of Ephesus perhaps should start with the obvious question: what’s a matron? Simply put, a matron is “a married woman or a widow, especially a mother of dignity, mature age, and established social position” (dictionary.com). And in ...
114 Raising to Oblique in Modern Greek* Brian D. Joseph University
... complementation in subject position, as in (18)1 but accept it elsewhere (e.g. (15) to (17))--this suggests that perhaps raising to oblique sentences have been reinterpreted by some speakers as a complementation option and then extended to novel uses, e.g. as subject. However, sentences like (18) ha ...
... complementation in subject position, as in (18)1 but accept it elsewhere (e.g. (15) to (17))--this suggests that perhaps raising to oblique sentences have been reinterpreted by some speakers as a complementation option and then extended to novel uses, e.g. as subject. However, sentences like (18) ha ...
Tips on Writing a Competitive Grant Proposal - Western SARE
... “The optimum stocking rates and intensive rotations for producing pastured pork will be determined by the project when it is completed.” William Strunk Jr., author of “The Elements of Style,” sums up good writing this way: “Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, ...
... “The optimum stocking rates and intensive rotations for producing pastured pork will be determined by the project when it is completed.” William Strunk Jr., author of “The Elements of Style,” sums up good writing this way: “Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, ...
Teach Yourself - University of Bradford
... China is currently experiencing rapid economic reform. The company, Elixir, part of China’s car manufacturing industry is facing a new and highly competitive market-based economic environment. This report addresses the issues of what would be the most appropriate decision–making model for this compa ...
... China is currently experiencing rapid economic reform. The company, Elixir, part of China’s car manufacturing industry is facing a new and highly competitive market-based economic environment. This report addresses the issues of what would be the most appropriate decision–making model for this compa ...
Eye gaze and verb agreement in ASL
... produced at a location in signing space (e.g., the one-handed form of STAND); however, when no specific location in signing space is encoded, a neutral base hand must be added to the sign. We propose that when a base hand is added to a spatial verb. It serves as an argument filler for the locative. ...
... produced at a location in signing space (e.g., the one-handed form of STAND); however, when no specific location in signing space is encoded, a neutral base hand must be added to the sign. We propose that when a base hand is added to a spatial verb. It serves as an argument filler for the locative. ...
08 Grammar Past Participles
... BBC Learning English - Quiznet Grammar Past Participles For each of the six questions choose the one correct answer. 1. Did you know over 200 people have successfully ______ solo across the channel from England to France? a. swimmed b. swim c. swam d. swum 2. Hmmm, I love the smell of freshly _____ ...
... BBC Learning English - Quiznet Grammar Past Participles For each of the six questions choose the one correct answer. 1. Did you know over 200 people have successfully ______ solo across the channel from England to France? a. swimmed b. swim c. swam d. swum 2. Hmmm, I love the smell of freshly _____ ...
Cuing a new grammar
... ways according to "laws" and general notions of directionality. Languages were related to each other to different degrees, modeled in tree diagrams (Stammbäume), and they changed at certain rates which could be discovered. Linguists of the time focused on the products of human behavior rather than o ...
... ways according to "laws" and general notions of directionality. Languages were related to each other to different degrees, modeled in tree diagrams (Stammbäume), and they changed at certain rates which could be discovered. Linguists of the time focused on the products of human behavior rather than o ...
Linguistically enriched corpora for establishing variation in support
... and (e), among modification, we explore prenominal adjectives, past participles, gerunds and other intervening material. In addition, some expressions allow relative clauses and PP post-nominal modifiers. Relative clauses are observed less often than PP postnominal modifiers. So far, we ignore these ...
... and (e), among modification, we explore prenominal adjectives, past participles, gerunds and other intervening material. In addition, some expressions allow relative clauses and PP post-nominal modifiers. Relative clauses are observed less often than PP postnominal modifiers. So far, we ignore these ...
Grammar for Trainee Teachers by Colette Godkin for ATC Language
... grammatical terms. You can refer to this if you come across any unfamiliar terms in the text and you can also use it to test yourself when you reach the end of this booklet. Learning a list of grammatical terms can seem a little daunting, and maybe more than a little dull, but it's important to be f ...
... grammatical terms. You can refer to this if you come across any unfamiliar terms in the text and you can also use it to test yourself when you reach the end of this booklet. Learning a list of grammatical terms can seem a little daunting, and maybe more than a little dull, but it's important to be f ...
MadridvalenceJune2012NEW - VU-dare
... Inspired by the work of James Barr, Eep Talstra saw the need of taking language data seriously when interpreting a Biblical text. The emerging science of computing provided an instrument for collecting and analyzing large amounts of language data. Talstra envisioned implementing the computer to sear ...
... Inspired by the work of James Barr, Eep Talstra saw the need of taking language data seriously when interpreting a Biblical text. The emerging science of computing provided an instrument for collecting and analyzing large amounts of language data. Talstra envisioned implementing the computer to sear ...
APP explanation for writing grids – use in conjunction with grid
... impact Today the panda is safe, but who knows what tomorrow will bring? • variation in verb form Most verbs have a number of forms e.g. infinitive (to bite), +s (bites), biting, bit, bitten; some accurate evidence of usage needed. ...
... impact Today the panda is safe, but who knows what tomorrow will bring? • variation in verb form Most verbs have a number of forms e.g. infinitive (to bite), +s (bites), biting, bit, bitten; some accurate evidence of usage needed. ...
Identifying and Writing Infinitive Phrases Skills Focus
... Copyright © 2011 Laying the Foundation , Inc., Dallas, TX. All rights reserved. Visit: www.layingthefoundation.org ...
... Copyright © 2011 Laying the Foundation , Inc., Dallas, TX. All rights reserved. Visit: www.layingthefoundation.org ...
A Grammar of the Tamil Language, with an Appendix
... much of the same cast as the former; they contain also vulgar expressions, not at all approved by the learned, simply to fill up the metre. As for the translations of stories from the Samscrit, the idiom may certainly be learned' 'from them to a consideiable degree ; but as the translators seem most ...
... much of the same cast as the former; they contain also vulgar expressions, not at all approved by the learned, simply to fill up the metre. As for the translations of stories from the Samscrit, the idiom may certainly be learned' 'from them to a consideiable degree ; but as the translators seem most ...
atmospheric CO2
... is a bad policy because it would be disruptive for the global economy. Comparative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is a worse policy because it would be more disruptive for the global economy. Superlative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is the worst policy because it woul ...
... is a bad policy because it would be disruptive for the global economy. Comparative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is a worse policy because it would be more disruptive for the global economy. Superlative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is the worst policy because it woul ...
writing - Personal Web Page
... is a bad policy because it would be disruptive for the global economy. Comparative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is a worse policy because it would be more disruptive for the global economy. Superlative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is the worst policy because it woul ...
... is a bad policy because it would be disruptive for the global economy. Comparative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is a worse policy because it would be more disruptive for the global economy. Superlative: To rapidly terminate the use of fossil fuels is the worst policy because it woul ...
Grouping Words into Phrases
... S → NP V NP NP – Alphons offered his dog some beer S → NP V PP PP – Alphons argued with his dog about beer S → NP V NP InfP – Alphons persuaded his dog to buy some beer S → NP V NP that S – Alphons persuaded his dog that it would be wise to bring beer ...
... S → NP V NP NP – Alphons offered his dog some beer S → NP V PP PP – Alphons argued with his dog about beer S → NP V NP InfP – Alphons persuaded his dog to buy some beer S → NP V NP that S – Alphons persuaded his dog that it would be wise to bring beer ...
1 Paper accepted for publication in Language Sciences Explaining
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
Religious Studies Summer Assignment
... Hey, where are you going tonight? __________________________________________________________________ B. Determining Parts of Speech On the answer key below the paragraph, identify each underlined word as a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, or conjunction. (17) In 1823, Captain Joh ...
... Hey, where are you going tonight? __________________________________________________________________ B. Determining Parts of Speech On the answer key below the paragraph, identify each underlined word as a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, or conjunction. (17) In 1823, Captain Joh ...